I am so excited to share a few photos from this precious girl’s newborn session. It was so much fun hanging out with this sweet little ball of angel baby cuteness. Congratulations to this lovely family! Advertisements

It was such pleasure to photography this sweet family. Their little girl is just so darn cute, oh my goodness! I absolutely LOVE doing family sessions at Endicott Park in Danvers – such a beautiful spot.

I haven’t been doing too many newborn photos lately, but a couple weeks ago I was so lucky to have the opportunity to take some photographs of this sweet little baby girl and her family. She is simply beautiful and adorable as can be! Those baby toes!!!

I’m thrilled to share of few of the images from this adorable girl’s fall photo session. Sometimes photographing young toddlers can be challenging because they are SO active, but this sweet baby was so happy and cheerful and made my job easy. Those eyes!!

I’ve had the good fortune to be able to photograph some seriously adorable little ones lately. I love the challenge of doing toddler sessions because you have to be quick, flexible, engaging, and creative – tasks that will keep any photographer on their toes! Little Meredith was such a sweetie pie – I’m so happy to share a few of these fun photos here…

I had such a great time taking these sweet family photos at Endicott Park in Danvers. We got lucky with a beautiful late August evening as we strolled through the grounds of this amazing park. Baby smiles are the BEST.

I had the wonderful opportunity to recently take family photos for this sweet group. It has been so amazing to see this family grow over the last couple of years! Thank you Sushmita and Arvind for working with me once again!

Wow – this session shows just how much can change in the course of a year. On Mother’s Day one year ago, I met with Nick and Amanda to do their first set of maternity photos. Amanda was about ten weeks pregnant at that point, and had decided to do a series of photos to document her pregnancy (check it out here!). Flash forward…